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this is proposed by shell, a company with a particularly egregious track record in extreme environments like this. we saw shell attempt to drill in the arctic this winter and they bungled that so badly it became a huge embarrassment for the company. they had ships catching on fire, their rig ran aground. they smashed their own safety equipment. not only would this be the deepest well ever, it's proposed by a company with a terrible safety record. >> to that point, i want to run that quick piece talking about that and open it up to our panel. d6. >> last year's shell's drilling operation in the americas got a boost when the federal government gave shell the ok to start drilling in the arctic. the rig on the left is the discoverer the right is the colic. the discoverer nearly ran aground. four months after that, they had a fire break out in its engine room. the u.s. coast guard found more than a dozen violations with safety and polluting equipment. the colic lost water went adrift and crashed into an island off the coast of southern alaska. >> wow what a bunch of misfits. >> given shell's
this is proposed by shell, a company with a particularly egregious track record in extreme environments like this. we saw shell attempt to drill in the arctic this winter and they bungled that so badly it became a huge embarrassment for the company. they had ships catching on fire, their rig ran aground. they smashed their own safety equipment. not only would this be the deepest well ever, it's proposed by a company with a terrible safety record. >> to that point, i want to run that quick...
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>> well, you know, the market conditionally thrived on an environment of gridlock, and if, in fact, it's true, just a theory, but just one iningredient in the big picture, but if, in fact, the obama administration is coming off the rails with all the issues they are having, i think the market might like that. lou: the market might like it, and we have a congressional report today saying that obamacare, health care insurance is going to rise 4 00%, as high as 400% in premiums. i think people would be delighted to see the agenda come unglued because of what they got through, is it working? >> of course, we don't want to root against the other side, but the fact is, a lot of the policies and a lot of their agenda is basically counterbusiness, cowcialt productive from that respect. lou: why not root against that? if they root against me and you and everybody else in the country being productive, why not root against them? >> there's a sense, but perhaps there's something this there that's good for the vast majority, but the pact is that if, in fact, they struggle with the agenda, the market,
>> well, you know, the market conditionally thrived on an environment of gridlock, and if, in fact, it's true, just a theory, but just one iningredient in the big picture, but if, in fact, the obama administration is coming off the rails with all the issues they are having, i think the market might like that. lou: the market might like it, and we have a congressional report today saying that obamacare, health care insurance is going to rise 4 00%, as high as 400% in premiums. i think...
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. >> unfortunately quality will not protect you in this environment to initiate a position at the is in the 500 at these levels if you look at the 10 year rolling average at the multiple you're looking at 2% return over a decade if you want to take risks for 2% return factoring inflation is a deadly number that is what you are signing on for. >> as somebody is trying to predict the market which nobody can do all the life understand what he is saying i also think as long as you understand where you're going and what you're doing with your money should not panic and should not digress or retrieve because once you reach three after 20% decline in the worst we have seen right around the quarter is a great increase. gerri: that is a good question. if we do have a pullback on the said than the market recover quickly? that class pullback after the financial crisis was a doozy. i don't want to do that again. >> it could take a long time but the indicators to improve i interviewed templeton at his own peace of all his money was made up buying at the lowe's and sell high that was is a vice bac
. >> unfortunately quality will not protect you in this environment to initiate a position at the is in the 500 at these levels if you look at the 10 year rolling average at the multiple you're looking at 2% return over a decade if you want to take risks for 2% return factoring inflation is a deadly number that is what you are signing on for. >> as somebody is trying to predict the market which nobody can do all the life understand what he is saying i also think as long as you...
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if the irs needs more federal funding in order to do that, in this environment i think good luck. there's not a politician in their right mind who is75h?da/ o defend the irs forcefully on a good day. i don't think there are too many good days in the near future for the irs. >> let me ask you about benghazi and i'm going to talk to common peter king about this as well. nancy pelosi has been a staunch supporter of this administration. she seems to say we shouldn't, as she said, soak up all of congressional attention on this. when you hear a mom like that, who doesn't have her mom on mother's day, and you also hear hillary rodham clinton saying, enough already, what's the impact of that on this white house? they also have obama care being implemented with complications. how do they address this benghazi issue? >> i think it's tremendously impactful. what we've seen on benghazi, certainly on capitol hill, is what we've seen on a lot of these polarizing things we've come across in the past four years. first of all you've got two extremities here. you've got folks on one side that want
if the irs needs more federal funding in order to do that, in this environment i think good luck. there's not a politician in their right mind who is75h?da/ o defend the irs forcefully on a good day. i don't think there are too many good days in the near future for the irs. >> let me ask you about benghazi and i'm going to talk to common peter king about this as well. nancy pelosi has been a staunch supporter of this administration. she seems to say we shouldn't, as she said, soak up all...
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democracy, but many of our most important non-trade laws and food safety, financial regulations, the environment, and more. this is intimately connected to fast-track. number two, fast-track has totally upended the balance of power. and it basically ripped up, shredded, a vital checks and balances built into the constitution by the founders concentrate on what turns out to be vast power to unilaterally impose policy in the process that is heavily influenced by large corporations to fast track, among other things, officially empowered over 600 official corporate advisors to have access to tax secrets of august doesn't seek an end to direct imports. so even though public citizen, the organization were at work, is very focused for 40 years on good process to good policy, fast track is even worse than the usual bad process, and that what it is basically allowed is a formalization of use of trade agreement to come in a slow-motion, coups d'État quietly take over democratic policy space. that is vital, not just you but in other countries, to be able to meet the challenges of the 21st century. fast tr
democracy, but many of our most important non-trade laws and food safety, financial regulations, the environment, and more. this is intimately connected to fast-track. number two, fast-track has totally upended the balance of power. and it basically ripped up, shredded, a vital checks and balances built into the constitution by the founders concentrate on what turns out to be vast power to unilaterally impose policy in the process that is heavily influenced by large corporations to fast track,...
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and an environment that was economically atrocious, good economy saved bill clinton, and reagan through iran contra, you make an argument if this good economy continues it could weather any problem for the president. >> certainly we're all glad tha@ the economy is doing well. we would like to see theic toke ic -- economy do better. we're not ringing the bell saying this is amazing but employment numbers are good, north of 175ish. neil: still 7.95% unmen unemplo. >> still too hh. i am close to the president, i don't think these things touch him. >> you mention that. do you trust him? s. yes. neil: could you see him saying, directly or not, get the justice department on these guys? could you envision any of those nixonion qualities on this guy. >> no. neil: okay, robert, thank you. >> samsung blues for apple? when we come back. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're livi
and an environment that was economically atrocious, good economy saved bill clinton, and reagan through iran contra, you make an argument if this good economy continues it could weather any problem for the president. >> certainly we're all glad tha@ the economy is doing well. we would like to see theic toke ic -- economy do better. we're not ringing the bell saying this is amazing but employment numbers are good, north of 175ish. neil: still 7.95% unmen unemplo. >> still too hh. i...
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you have generals are professionals and diplomats and know how to operate in an environment. and you'd like to think that the goal is conflict resolution in peace without war. u.s. interests and those of our allies and friends. how to initiate. >> right. >> it is not. so much in terms of personal satisfaction, the deal is of the players involved and their vision and their view is the most important and sometimes it is where you sit. sometimes it is not. and that is the dockside. i think a lot of this. and there's also a problem of insiders defining the need for waste. the insiders are around the president or around the secretary of state. every secretary of state has their insiders. every president has. sometimes the consult with the professionals, sometimes they don't. exactly. and sometimes the principles that they operate on do not upset many things. think about the election. there is always an election coming. think about interest groups that you don't want to aggravate. adds a layer which is very difficult to deal with. so let's start with some of these very basic questi
you have generals are professionals and diplomats and know how to operate in an environment. and you'd like to think that the goal is conflict resolution in peace without war. u.s. interests and those of our allies and friends. how to initiate. >> right. >> it is not. so much in terms of personal satisfaction, the deal is of the players involved and their vision and their view is the most important and sometimes it is where you sit. sometimes it is not. and that is the dockside. i...
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have you to remember that these women near a situation where they have been in an environment where they have been abused and essentially tortured. so it's going to be very hard for them to trust any luman beings, even their family at first. i am sure, initially, they are going to be standoff-ish and guarded and wanting to protect themselves. but to be in a situation like this, your mind has to go to a place where it can defend itself to -- it's just a self preservation instinct. >> jamie: is there any sense by people who go through this -- i am thinking of shawn horn back, the young man who was taken into captivity and sexually abused. they are treated less than we treat animals in these situations. is there any sense in their mind , after time that they in some way deserve this treatment or that this becomes normal? >> lyou know, i have used the analogy of an abusive relationship. after a while, what seems shocking and horrible starts to become normal. you start to become used to it. and in some sense, your spirit is beaten down to the point where you do think you deserve it and you do
have you to remember that these women near a situation where they have been in an environment where they have been abused and essentially tortured. so it's going to be very hard for them to trust any luman beings, even their family at first. i am sure, initially, they are going to be standoff-ish and guarded and wanting to protect themselves. but to be in a situation like this, your mind has to go to a place where it can defend itself to -- it's just a self preservation instinct. >>...
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us and try to establish facts that would help as we look to keep people safe overseas and a complex environment. >> reporter: a spokesman called the charge 100 percent false and former counter-terrorism bureau chief told fox news, though i wasut of the country on official travel at the time, was in frequent contact with the department. of town was the bureau sidewinder otherwise come from carrying out its tasks question of political appointees. >> reporter: another whistle-blower will be greg hicks, the number two u.s. diplomat in libya. in a committee interview released sunday he blamed the false talking points delivered by un ambassador susan rice on a sunday talk shows of september september 16 for the absence of an arrest. that is because a live in president had already declared it a terrorist event, not a protest our right. the net impact of that is the spokesperson of the most powerful country in the world has basically said that the president of libya is either a liar or does no one is talking about. that caused a huge delay in our ability to bring to justice. >> reporter: also speaking
us and try to establish facts that would help as we look to keep people safe overseas and a complex environment. >> reporter: a spokesman called the charge 100 percent false and former counter-terrorism bureau chief told fox news, though i wasut of the country on official travel at the time, was in frequent contact with the department. of town was the bureau sidewinder otherwise come from carrying out its tasks question of political appointees. >> reporter: another whistle-blower...
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reports saying the white house is weighing the impact on everything from the environment to energy security. >>> and a new u.n. report says that mobile phones will outnumber people on the planet earth by the end of next year. there are currently 6.8 billion mobile phones subscriptions, that's just shy of the world's population of 7.1 billion. dara, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. >>> in other business headlines, oil and gold prices fall as the dollar continues to gain strength and we'll also get new numbers on retail sales for april. >>> former nba star shaquille o'neal is investing in an atlantic city development project which calls for a movie theater and supermarket. >>> and its 50th anniversary, lamborghini unveiled an apache helicopter-inspired single-seater has a 600 horsepowered v-10. that's something you'll only be able to dream about. lamborghini isn't selling any of them. it's just a tease. >>> speaking of teases, sir richard branson is paying up on a 2010 bet over a formula 1 race with air asia ceo. branson is seen shaving his legs and dressing up as a female flight attendant to
reports saying the white house is weighing the impact on everything from the environment to energy security. >>> and a new u.n. report says that mobile phones will outnumber people on the planet earth by the end of next year. there are currently 6.8 billion mobile phones subscriptions, that's just shy of the world's population of 7.1 billion. dara, back to you. >> thanks, jackie. >>> in other business headlines, oil and gold prices fall as the dollar continues to gain...
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be taken to be sure that better security measures are implemented for embassies operating in hostile environments throughout the world? >> we need to make sure our emergency response teams are in place. we had testimony in benghazi that they weren't even scrambled. why not at least put them on a plane and get them moving in the direction this -- in the concerns me that we can't get a fighter jet over any place in the world in seven hours. there had been a battle going on in libya that we were doing air support for, and the libyan people knew to be a little nervous when they heard a fighter jet go. even we just buzzed the facility we might be able to run off some of the attackers and save some lives. why can't we get a fighter jet anywhere in the world in seven hours? >> based on what you are saying i keep going to the testimony of greg hicks the number two man in charge of libya and hearing what was going on, he was in trip polly the night it was going on. he was the last person to talk to ambassador chris stevens and he just sat there feeling helpless that no one could respond to this. >> they w
be taken to be sure that better security measures are implemented for embassies operating in hostile environments throughout the world? >> we need to make sure our emergency response teams are in place. we had testimony in benghazi that they weren't even scrambled. why not at least put them on a plane and get them moving in the direction this -- in the concerns me that we can't get a fighter jet over any place in the world in seven hours. there had been a battle going on in libya that we...
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. >> to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat is, without having any intelligence in terms watch is actually going on on the ground i think would have been very dangerous and personally i would not have approved that because we just don't -- it's sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and military forces. the one thing that our forces are noted for is planning and preparation before we send people in harm's way and there just want time to do that. >> peter, that's a good point there. my question is who makes the call about it? i'm asking the question i think you know the answer to. who makes the question of who goes on the sunday shows and who knows the message they're going to put out that sunday? >> chris, that question is to me? >> yeah. >> i think it's obvious when you go on the sunday shows you watch, even when it's not all five shows at once, you hear repeated talking points. it plays a role in some form on this benghazi issue, as jay carney said consistently, the revisi
. >> to send some small number of special forces or other troops in without knowing what the environment is, without knowing what the threat is, without having any intelligence in terms watch is actually going on on the ground i think would have been very dangerous and personally i would not have approved that because we just don't -- it's sort of a cartoonish impression of military capabilities and military forces. the one thing that our forces are noted for is planning and preparation...
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gorman also talked about the regulatory environment, saying that any higher capital requirements would inhibit the economy, because it would inhibit lending. he said that regulators should fin working on dodd frank before they start adding new capital rules. he ended with a note -- or didn't end with a note, but also talked about the pending completion of the acquisition of the rest of the wealth management business, which the fed has approved. he says ones the final process has been done, he goes, it will be a significant event for morgan stanley. back to you, sue. >> we have breaking news now. steve liesman's got it for us. what's up, steve? >> thanks very much. we have a statement from the bank of england regarding the bloomberg breach, where a spokesperson said while bloomberg appears to have done with data is reprehensible. it goes on to say they're in close contact with bloomberg which has given assurances, quote, this won't happen again. finally they say they are lee acing with -- so i think the significant here, sue, is that it's the first central bank to make negative comments
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process where the community is working directly with us and trying to look as we keep safe in a complex environment. >> the role of then u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton two state department employees say he effectively tried to minimize the role of the counter-terrorism department within the state department in the aftermath of the attack. >>> doug luzader live in washington. thank you. >> the time now is almost 10 minutes until the top of the hour. we are not done still ahead congress getting a step closer to ending tax free on line shopping. so if it passes what does that really mean to you? >> then a major scare on the music video. jennifer lopez left running for safety. talk with peter doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> in about 10 minutes our coverage out of ohio continues coverage of the three missing women found alive after nearly 10 years in captivity. how does that happen? senator joe mansion joinis us ad laura ingram as well. do you need new reals but no cash we have the cheapest sets of wheels in front of our building. here are four of them. find out what the 5t
process where the community is working directly with us and trying to look as we keep safe in a complex environment. >> the role of then u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton two state department employees say he effectively tried to minimize the role of the counter-terrorism department within the state department in the aftermath of the attack. >>> doug luzader live in washington. thank you. >> the time now is almost 10 minutes until the top of the hour. we are not done...
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they will weigh the impacts on the environment. they have several stages to work through, including one that hasn't begun yet and could run for months. >>> detroit's emergency manager will issue his report today with several recommendations to help them avoid financial collapse. in a statement kevin orr says the path they have followed for more than 40 years is unsustainable and requires a complete restructuring. the report says bankruptcy remains an option but he hopes to avoid that by cutting costs such as temporary health care and pension and selling city assets. detroit has a junk level rating of more than $15 million in debt. bloomberg is reporting that everyone does it. they got caught. the response is coming on "worldwide exchange." e-mail or tweet us at ross westgtate. and still to come on the second half of "worldwide exchange", european central bank governing council member says the bank could introduce negative bank rates. we'll have more. we'll come back after the break and we'll hear why it just won't go away on the ne
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establish facts that would help, you know, as we look to keep our people safe overseas in a complex environment. >> they called the charge false and former counter chief benjamin told fox news though i was out of the country on official travel at the time of the attack i was in frequent contact with the department at no time was the bureau sidelined or otherwise kept from carrying out its tasks. >> these are not political appointees. >> another whistleblower testifying wednesday will be greg hicks the number 2 u.s. diplomat in libya under chris stevens one of the last people to speak with the slain ambassador. in a committee interview released sunday, hicks blamed the false talking pointselivered by u.n. ambassador susan rice on the sunday talk shows of september 16 for the absence of any arrest in the case so far by the fbi. that's because the libyan president had already declared benghazi a terrorist event, not a protest gone awry as rice alleged. the net impact of that, hicks testified, is the spokesperson of the most powerful country in the world has basically said that the president of lib
establish facts that would help, you know, as we look to keep our people safe overseas in a complex environment. >> they called the charge false and former counter chief benjamin told fox news though i was out of the country on official travel at the time of the attack i was in frequent contact with the department at no time was the bureau sidelined or otherwise kept from carrying out its tasks. >> these are not political appointees. >> another whistleblower testifying...
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in some cases to give their lives for our country and they put themselves in some cases in a hostile environment. so i think the military has got to be very open about saying any level officer, any level supervisor, if you hear of something, you have to report it up the chain. i can tell you as an officer, if i would have heard of anybody in my command being mistreated not only will i have reported up the chain, i would have dealt with it right there immediately. people need to be encouraged to do that. you have to have the freedom to feel right where you. >> there was a wonderful image this week far apart from some of these horrible stories that we've been following, and that was freedom tower in new york and the spire being put atop it 1776 feet. david brooks, what did this mean? >> finally, a little recovery. it took a long time. i've been up on the top of that thing. >> i would never go to the top of that thing. >> the building, not the top of that. >> okay. >> and you know, it took a long time. >> yeah. >> but it means a lot to the city just to walk around the city and look up there and see
in some cases to give their lives for our country and they put themselves in some cases in a hostile environment. so i think the military has got to be very open about saying any level officer, any level supervisor, if you hear of something, you have to report it up the chain. i can tell you as an officer, if i would have heard of anybody in my command being mistreated not only will i have reported up the chain, i would have dealt with it right there immediately. people need to be encouraged to...
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work with nongovernment institutions and work with the workers themselves to improve their working environment. anything less is unacceptable. the u.s. has a moral duty to lead by example. we should examine contracts with companies that sell products manufactured by workers who are denied in these countries similar to the way that used to be in the united states and occasionally still are who are denied even worker protections. let's not forget the american rescue workers who put their own lives in jeopardy to save hundreds of people over the past few weeks in texas and in the presiding officer's home state of of the commonwealth of massachusetts. first responders across our country deserve to know that we're doing everything we can to keep them and the people they protect as safe as possible. these are generally public employees, they generally carry a union card, and while bystanders and others tend to run from disasters, they run towards those disasters. let us always remember those whom we have lost over the years, whether they are public sector or private sector workers. we have lost them
work with nongovernment institutions and work with the workers themselves to improve their working environment. anything less is unacceptable. the u.s. has a moral duty to lead by example. we should examine contracts with companies that sell products manufactured by workers who are denied in these countries similar to the way that used to be in the united states and occasionally still are who are denied even worker protections. let's not forget the american rescue workers who put their own...
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they had a lot of cost to the environment. >> and major cleanup. >> they clean up, our third branch of government. >> tim iurio, are you buying this? give us wisdom. >> in the whom picture of the economy, i like the economy. medium term, i'm a definite bull on the stocks. near time, i'm leery about. that i do think we will start to rotate into more further out the rick spectrum, things like consumer discretionaries. i was looking at coach today. i am long on natural gas and most of the year. >> oh. >> i have been long on very good levels. i'm not worried about the way it's trading. it's a bullish economy. >> phil, go on. i will drop the penalty flag. >> listen, you ask anyone, bach and boom, the biggest thing that scares them, government regulation, the biggest for investors, an epa that goes wild. >> are they worried about the epa coming in, the cleanness of the water? >> what they're extraordinarily worried about is behind the scenes quiet rule making by the obama administration in the waening part of their term in a fundamental way that grows stocks. >> the epa back and he'll take c
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stuart: what do they do to the environment that you don't like? >> they make claims we're harming the environment by making noise and damaging the soundscape and we endanger harbor seals, that is what the national park service did a study in environmental impact statement and now have found both of those claims, the only claims, are both false. as a matter of fact, today's scientific misconduct claim was charged against the defense of the secretary interior, secretary jewell, for misconduct around the falsification and fabrication of harbor seal disturbance data. stuart: at the end of the day have you got enough min money to fight them in court? >> well actually, i've got to tell you, you called it a family-owned farm, which it is, but it is a community battle. the entire north bay of the san francisco bay area have rallied around us. four separate law firms without that sort of help this wonderful community would have been driven out of business before now. stuart: you knew you were going to be at least ending in 2012, is that correct? speaker th
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you have a team working together on public works when it comes to the environment, we have clashes every single day. and this is an example of one of those clashes. unnecessary. and we intend to keep on pushing and we invite them back to do their job. maybe some of them slept in this morning. maybe it was a little early for them to get up. we stand adjourned. >> next on c-span2, a forum oney use of unmanned drones and then a discussion about privacy in the work place and late arer, the head of nato talks to a member over the european parliament bottom the future of the military alliance with europe. ... >> a new america foundation hosted a discussion on how i'm an aerial drones are used for nonmilitary purposes. the first portion of the analysis of public opinion or mark summers and republican, paul gosar unit drugs are used in the safety patrol theand figt u.s.-mexico border and fight forest fires. >> and editor of your great new america foundation, theica fodan coordinators of her partnershipa between the america of the slate magazine in arizona's eight university, which looks at the p
you have a team working together on public works when it comes to the environment, we have clashes every single day. and this is an example of one of those clashes. unnecessary. and we intend to keep on pushing and we invite them back to do their job. maybe some of them slept in this morning. maybe it was a little early for them to get up. we stand adjourned. >> next on c-span2, a forum oney use of unmanned drones and then a discussion about privacy in the work place and late arer, the...
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simply returning a child to that environment the problem continues. so while locating and recovering the child is important, it's just as important if not more to provide some kind of help to that family to deal with the conflict so that the situation doesn't continue and that the motivation for the child to disappear or leave is resolved. >> thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> you're very welcome. thank you for your interest. >>> wolf blitzer joins me now for a preview of "the situation room." wolf? a tough day for the obama administration. >> very tough day. and i suspect with the start of the criminal inquiry, an investigation that the attorney jebl eric holder announced today, at the justice department, looking into the irs decisions to go ahead and basically target tea party groups, conservative groups with the word "patriot" or "patriots" in it is only just beginning. once these investigations begin, officials all over the government not just in the irs will be questioned by fbi agents and others who are coming in. they're going to ne
simply returning a child to that environment the problem continues. so while locating and recovering the child is important, it's just as important if not more to provide some kind of help to that family to deal with the conflict so that the situation doesn't continue and that the motivation for the child to disappear or leave is resolved. >> thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >> you're very welcome. thank you for your interest. >>> wolf blitzer joins me now for a...
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women and sexual exploitation, teen girls denied the support to emerge safely into womanhood in an environment of sexual consent and exploration. instead they are shaped, exploited and sometimes denied health care. we got a good glimpse of what that looks like in policy form. they would have advanced minors to get notarized consent from a parent or guardian to be treated for a sexually transmitted disease, pregnancy, substance abuse or mental illness. backers of the bill were hoping it would, quote, reinforce the long standing pruesumption that fit parents act in the best interest of their children. this is the that all children have fit parents. it ignores that some are survivors of rape by the parent or guardian that would have to give their okay. it overlooks the uncomfortable truth that younger women are more likely to have an older male as the first sexual partner, which is associated with a increased risk of unpanted pregnancy, childbearing and sexually transmitted the diseases. pregnancies go up while the likelihood goes down. at the federal level, the obama administration is per suing
women and sexual exploitation, teen girls denied the support to emerge safely into womanhood in an environment of sexual consent and exploration. instead they are shaped, exploited and sometimes denied health care. we got a good glimpse of what that looks like in policy form. they would have advanced minors to get notarized consent from a parent or guardian to be treated for a sexually transmitted disease, pregnancy, substance abuse or mental illness. backers of the bill were hoping it would,...
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the practice of unsafe, unsanitary and humane late term abortion practices that result in an environment that's very hostile to the interest of vulnerable women and children. >> bret: okay. senator, charmaine, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> bret: still to come brit hume on how the president is handling a handful of scan tells. the president fires back on benghazi and and the irs. written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our countr
the practice of unsafe, unsanitary and humane late term abortion practices that result in an environment that's very hostile to the interest of vulnerable women and children. >> bret: okay. senator, charmaine, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> bret: still to come brit hume on how the president is handling a handful of scan tells. the president fires back on benghazi and and the irs. written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what...
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to be able to go to places, ambassador, where they know that they can be in a loving and supportive environment. >> and we find out that the lower resource woman is, the less support she tends to get. which is why we build these programs around providing social support. a woman needs it at home. she needs to be brought into a clinic, a continuum of care where she can receive this kind of treatment lovingly and be navigated through it. having access and having the support means everything when you're making or about to make a decision like this. >> ambassador nancy brinker, dr. steven grobmyer, thanks to both of you. a very important topic. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> funeral services will be held today for dr. joyce brothers. the popular television psychologist, author and columnist died yesterday of respiratory failure in new york city. brothers was indeed a pioneer with her first advice show airing on nbc back in 1958. in recent years she was a frequent guest here on msnbc. dr. joyce brothers was 85 years old. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know
to be able to go to places, ambassador, where they know that they can be in a loving and supportive environment. >> and we find out that the lower resource woman is, the less support she tends to get. which is why we build these programs around providing social support. a woman needs it at home. she needs to be brought into a clinic, a continuum of care where she can receive this kind of treatment lovingly and be navigated through it. having access and having the support means everything...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> we are keeping an eye on the markets at this hour. the dow's been heading down most of the day. down 16.62 now. still over 15,000. huge mark, right? it keeps hitting new highs lately. so if you're one of these people involved with the stock market trying to figure out how to get in on the bull run, christine romans will explain in this week's how to make money. >> you've been waiting for the right price to get into the stock market, financial planners say it's a dangerous strategy because you cannot time the market. if you knew the best times to buy stocks or individual security, well, if you knew the right time for sure you'd be on a yacht in the caribbean right now, right? that's why
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> we are keeping an eye on the markets at this hour. the dow's been heading down most...
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when it comes to the environment, we have clashes every single day. this is an example of one of those clashes. unnecessary, and we intend to keep on pushing and we invite them back to do their job. in thisme of them slept morning. maybe it was a little bit early for them to get up. we stand adjourned. >> yesterday, another senate committee was scheduled to take another second term nominees, but republicans blocked the labor committee from meeting to vote on the nomination to be secretary of labor. harry reid spoke about the move today on the senate floor. now the minority's tactics -- republican tactics of obstruction and delay are well-known, but they're also well-worn. those methods were once again on display yesterday when republicans delayed for the second time in two weeks the senate help committee vote on the nomination of tom perez to lead the department of labor. the able and considerate chairman, tom harass quinn, had already postponed the vote for two weeks, at the request of republicans. it was terribly disappointing that after they were g
when it comes to the environment, we have clashes every single day. this is an example of one of those clashes. unnecessary, and we intend to keep on pushing and we invite them back to do their job. in thisme of them slept morning. maybe it was a little bit early for them to get up. we stand adjourned. >> yesterday, another senate committee was scheduled to take another second term nominees, but republicans blocked the labor committee from meeting to vote on the nomination to be secretary...
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for example the status of the tribunals were something that we were not conducting in these types of environments. i think despite the best of intentions and very hard in good faith efforts by those tasked with running them i think we are probably not as well-designed as we should have been for reviewing enemy combatant status at guantÁnamo. on the other hand we had a review process, an annual review process to determine, for even those who could be detained at guantÁnamo should they be detained there or should they be transferred home to a third country, think we have developed a robust process that led to the transfer or release of hundreds of detainees during this period for approval of the transfer or release of hundreds of detainees. and let me make a point that i think is relevant here to the current policy discussions about this. most of those transfers during my tenure from guantÁnamo to home countries or to third countries does so with the understanding that there was some risk that the individual would return to the fighting and engage in some dangerous terroristic activity. these we
for example the status of the tribunals were something that we were not conducting in these types of environments. i think despite the best of intentions and very hard in good faith efforts by those tasked with running them i think we are probably not as well-designed as we should have been for reviewing enemy combatant status at guantÁnamo. on the other hand we had a review process, an annual review process to determine, for even those who could be detained at guantÁnamo should they be...
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doors where items could be passed in and out such as food which conjures up an image of a dungeon-like environment. we also learned that at the press conference that the amanda berry gave birth to her child in an inflatable pool. the information about the... one of the other victims, michelle knight, being forcedded to deliver that baby was also new information. >> suarez: three charges of rape were filed. and four of kidnapping. who was the fourth person? >> i believe that would be the child. the six-year-old daughter of amanda berry. i believe that would be the fourth person. interestingly, i understand there was no information apparently that relates the suspects here to the disappearance of a woman named ashley summers who disappeared in 2007 when she was 14. i think the f.b.i. and police were hopeful that this investigation would turn up some leads into that disappearance. my understanding is that it hasn't so far. >> suarez: the two other brothers, pedro and onil, they weren't taken into custody at the house? >> no, they were taken into custody as they arrived at the house where they lived o
doors where items could be passed in and out such as food which conjures up an image of a dungeon-like environment. we also learned that at the press conference that the amanda berry gave birth to her child in an inflatable pool. the information about the... one of the other victims, michelle knight, being forcedded to deliver that baby was also new information. >> suarez: three charges of rape were filed. and four of kidnapping. who was the fourth person? >> i believe that would be...
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the legitimate questions then tossed into the highly politicized environment that we live in. already you have reince priebus calling for the attorney general to step down before being reminded that he recused himself from the investigation. to the irs, you have members of the tea party and the far right saying, and glen beck leading the charge. this is what i've been telling you all along. this is what the administration is all about. they target their enemies and take out whoever they can. >> that's just bull. there's so much going on, tamron. i think when you have -- >> i don't think you can say it is bull. half of this country believes opposite of what you might believe. and they watch there. and they see it as a point of reference. i grew up in texas. everywhere you go, people, red state solid. and those folks down there and a part of our country says that the irs, the obama administration, is overreaching. when you give them something that is factual like this irs situation, it does validate their concern. whether you think so or not. >> it plays into their hands. i agre
the legitimate questions then tossed into the highly politicized environment that we live in. already you have reince priebus calling for the attorney general to step down before being reminded that he recused himself from the investigation. to the irs, you have members of the tea party and the far right saying, and glen beck leading the charge. this is what i've been telling you all along. this is what the administration is all about. they target their enemies and take out whoever they can....
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isn't, but there's that public perception that eric holder has been doing something wrong in the larger environment where there are a lot of questions floating around. so i think the tenure of eric holder is a little tenuous at this time. >> all right. so the drums are beating from the right. i want to show this "time" magazine article, the irony of the gop's reaction. listen to this. conservatives are now in the opposition of implicitly defending p media's rights against the imperative of national security secrecy, a cause that didn't interest them much when the fbi sought media phone records during the bush years. it is kind of ironic when we think about who's in power in the white house and how the winds shift. but this is certainly startling certainly to proigressives out there, too, to see exactly what the department of justice is doing, why they would be concentrating on the associated press and how they would be going about that. >> it's troubling, and we're going to find out more later this afternoon. you're right to point to the republican party. and the question i think is how will they r
isn't, but there's that public perception that eric holder has been doing something wrong in the larger environment where there are a lot of questions floating around. so i think the tenure of eric holder is a little tenuous at this time. >> all right. so the drums are beating from the right. i want to show this "time" magazine article, the irony of the gop's reaction. listen to this. conservatives are now in the opposition of implicitly defending p media's rights against the...
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in saying, hey, look, we can do better than california, come over to my state, and it's a friendly environment for you. specifically, when you met with people in california, what did you tell them that you got on offer from the state of virginia? >> well, i traveled with governor of utah together because utah and virginia are the two topped rank states in forbes magazine. our message was simple. look, california is a great state, a lot to offer, but looking for opportunities to expand or want to be in another venue, like the tax climate in the state, we'd be glad to have you. we talked to the film industry in particular for me, but we also talked to people in the high-tech industry, the aerospace industry, core competencies and strengths in virginia, traveled with the senior editor singing the prizes of virginia and utah, and it just gave people another perspective, with some of the tax policy, recently in california, they need to know there's options. >> yeah, i think they do, as a matter of fact. last one. you got an unemployment rate, is it 5.3% in virginia? way down there? put it to you, g
in saying, hey, look, we can do better than california, come over to my state, and it's a friendly environment for you. specifically, when you met with people in california, what did you tell them that you got on offer from the state of virginia? >> well, i traveled with governor of utah together because utah and virginia are the two topped rank states in forbes magazine. our message was simple. look, california is a great state, a lot to offer, but looking for opportunities to expand or...
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the peoples and cultures have shared the diverse environments. these traditions are a unique culture but one that is faced great turbulence. it has been plagued by civil war and suffered struggles with the sudan and other neighboring countries. today, chad is emerging its legacy of internal turmoil and a regional conflict. shadow plays a positive role in the region determining to mediation and peacekeeping efforts. chad has been a key partner in the international community efforts, dissipating and sustaining heavy casualties in the international community. chad intends to maintain troops there is a member of the united nations peacekeeping operation. the leadership in the economic community of essential african states, the community of the sahara and central african force commission advances the hope we share for the future of a more prosperous and central africa. ongoing instability and conflict in bordering countries such as we are now seeing threatens the progress chad has recently enjoyed. the president has led negotiations to bring a transpa
the peoples and cultures have shared the diverse environments. these traditions are a unique culture but one that is faced great turbulence. it has been plagued by civil war and suffered struggles with the sudan and other neighboring countries. today, chad is emerging its legacy of internal turmoil and a regional conflict. shadow plays a positive role in the region determining to mediation and peacekeeping efforts. chad has been a key partner in the international community efforts, dissipating...
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it falls like snow because of the environment. they noticed the leak on thursday. if the leak is not fixed, nasa says it could shut down cooling systems in a matter of walk. this emergency space walk is scheduled for two hours from now, 8:15 eastern, and of course we'll show it when the hatch opens and the repair begins. let's go back to brianna keilar in cleveland. >> thank you. we'll be watching that as well as other headlines, including the obama administration which is opn defensive over a deadly attack which killed the ambassador and three other americans in libya. apparently, officials are more involved than they first let on in tweaking those talking points the white house used to describe last september's attack. cnn white house correspondent jim acosta is at the white house. jim? >> reporter: white house and state department officials are trying to make the case that they made the adjustments to those talking points in order to preserve the integrity of the investigation into the benghazi attack. that does not answer all of the questions about what the whi
it falls like snow because of the environment. they noticed the leak on thursday. if the leak is not fixed, nasa says it could shut down cooling systems in a matter of walk. this emergency space walk is scheduled for two hours from now, 8:15 eastern, and of course we'll show it when the hatch opens and the repair begins. let's go back to brianna keilar in cleveland. >> thank you. we'll be watching that as well as other headlines, including the obama administration which is opn defensive...
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as we have friends and relatives and our colleagues to serve overseas in a hostile environment, that needs to be the priority. >> but we have to find out everything that happened, the full disclosure. the biggest problem the white house made is not putting out everything that happened. i understand it's the middle of an election. but they still would have been better off putting out the information as they could. they didn't and now they're suffering for it. we can't move past the investigation until all the facts come out because i think there's something all of us agree on is that we haven't seen everything yet. >> i think you hit on something important. let all the facts come out. we're not allowing the facts to come out. we're fighting and parsing words and spinning things for our own advantage. >> i tell you all day i have had to put both benghazi and irs in and i haven't been able to get to benghazi. to you, patricia, first, let's listen to this. >> kelly has the courage and independence to stand up and do what's write for new hampshire. >> she helped make our community safer.
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>> i think what we need is a regulatory environment that makes it safe for private capital to come back into the market. this isn't a fannie and freddie problem anymore. what we need to do is have programs in place to make it safe to invest in mortgages again. cheryl: where do you think that mortgage rates go by the end of the year? we're at all-time lows. 3 1/2, 3.3%. >> the people projecting these things say we're going to be at 4% or higher by the end of the year but the rates keep going down. it really is hard to kind of get your hands around a moving target. cheryl: you would know. you would know. thank you very much, rick. a good word of caution from you. thank you very much. well, if you were looking for a bigger housing fix, tune in on friday for our network wide special on the business of housing. i'm going to have an all-star panel with me for the entire noon hour and we want to hear your best and worst real estate experiences. send us your tweets. they may show up throughout the day so tweet us, we'll put you on tv. west coast minute, the top prize that california cities are
>> i think what we need is a regulatory environment that makes it safe for private capital to come back into the market. this isn't a fannie and freddie problem anymore. what we need to do is have programs in place to make it safe to invest in mortgages again. cheryl: where do you think that mortgage rates go by the end of the year? we're at all-time lows. 3 1/2, 3.3%. >> the people projecting these things say we're going to be at 4% or higher by the end of the year but the rates...
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we are trying to bring the message home in a safe environment about how difficult and dangerous it is. that see the technology shapes public policy, tonight on "the communicators." >> "washington journal" continues. host: for the rest of our program this morning we are going to focus on the current situation in syria. among our guests, a former ambassador to syria and expert in the country's military capabilities, but first we begin with a look at the diplomatic challenges and the possible role of the united states. our guest is jay solomon, foreign affairs correspondent for "the wall street journal." thank you for being here. guest: thank you. host: russia is in a lot of these headlines, even though we are talking about syria. another headline from our guest -- "russia says it will ship missiles to syria." let's start with the diplomatic picture. why russia? guest: they were cold war allies and are still the largest arms suppliers to syria. they still have ports there. iran, sort ofwith the big backers of the regime. secretary carry in trying to start new diplomacy has gone to moscow
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in this budget environment time when we're looking to make smart cuts to farm programs, i don't know how to justify a farm bill that pays farmers more than the cost of production and essentially becomes more than another income transfer program not a risk management tool. . it is guaranteeing a producer $2.40 per 100 whey profit and this amendment would guarantee that delta farmer a profit of about $190 per acre. of course the real problem with farmers planning for a government program and not for the market is that these programs only serve to extend the period of low prices. we all know this is not good policy. and it's bound to have unintended consequences like impacting planning decisions. when base acres were established over 25 years ago, kansas planted 2.8 million acres of corn, 4.2 million acres of sombings rgsorgrum and 12.1 million acres of wheat. we were mono agriculture. in the most recent three-year period, kansas farmers planted 4.6 million acres of corn, 2.6 million acres of sorgum, and 8.8 million of wheat. that's about five million fewer acres of wheat and 4.2 more a
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stephen harper, global director of environment and energy policy at intel. we have not always agreed with every action taken under mccarthy's watch, but we have always respected her rocksolid dedication to protecting the environment and commitment to finding solutions that protect our nation's economy. it goes on. chairman and president southern company has beautiful things to say. i ask unanimous consent. -- consent to put the rest of these into the record. it goes on and on. it is business, organizations, respected individuals in our communities. how about this? republican governors, including jodi rail, republican governor of connecticut. he says that cheetos views are nationally respected -- gina's views are nationally respected. gina mccarthy is one of the most mainstream nominees ever to come before the senate. the fact that every one of my republican colleagues on this committee would not show her the respect of being here today and are hiding from this public arena, the fact that they would reat her in this way after she answered respectfully over 10
stephen harper, global director of environment and energy policy at intel. we have not always agreed with every action taken under mccarthy's watch, but we have always respected her rocksolid dedication to protecting the environment and commitment to finding solutions that protect our nation's economy. it goes on. chairman and president southern company has beautiful things to say. i ask unanimous consent. -- consent to put the rest of these into the record. it goes on and on. it is business,...
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when you think about, this is not just an ordinary environment. you are trained to follow your responsible be a service member, showing good order and discipline. and i can think that this idea that boys will be boys and therefore we've got to accept that it is just wrong. host: has the situation hurt recruitment of women into the armed forces? guest: i don't know the answer. we know recruitment of women is going up. with their ability to now serve in combat, which gives them greater likelihood of being promoted to significant posts, that you might see more women. what's interesting, among many of the victim's i have talked with and met with, they have a legacy of service. their father was in the military, their grandfather. these were persons that made careers of the military. so here's a young daughter who has been encouraged by her family to invest and who has made a commitment to want to serve in a career in the military. then to have it become caught off because of a rape is just tragic. host: do you face -- being a female member of the armed
when you think about, this is not just an ordinary environment. you are trained to follow your responsible be a service member, showing good order and discipline. and i can think that this idea that boys will be boys and therefore we've got to accept that it is just wrong. host: has the situation hurt recruitment of women into the armed forces? guest: i don't know the answer. we know recruitment of women is going up. with their ability to now serve in combat, which gives them greater likelihood...
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and even if you're brought up speaking a language in a home, when you're removed from that environment, and who knows how much she was able to speak, period, we learned from police that these three women were held in separate rooms. they were aware of one another's presence until ultimately they were trusted, and could stay upstairs. but they weren't speaking spanish. and so she lost it. >> amazing situation. i know you've been walking around the neighborhood over there. i know the house is right behind you. >> yeah. >> give us a little flavor, a little sense of what's going on now. >> what was interesting today, wolf, we've had crews here ever since monday/tuesday, when these girls were freed. we haven't been able to move. what you can't see is police barricades two feet behind me. we can't get any closer to this home. what i was able to do, just a couple of hours ago, just walking around as journalists do around a neighborhood, and i went kind of behind this home on seymour avenue, and my producer and i said, let's wander around back. we know the fbi's been here. we've seen them in t
and even if you're brought up speaking a language in a home, when you're removed from that environment, and who knows how much she was able to speak, period, we learned from police that these three women were held in separate rooms. they were aware of one another's presence until ultimately they were trusted, and could stay upstairs. but they weren't speaking spanish. and so she lost it. >> amazing situation. i know you've been walking around the neighborhood over there. i know the house...
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we created a simulator that we are trying to bring the message home in a safe environment about the difficult dangers with texting and driving. >> we will visit eight on capitol hill an . >> he syria peace conference asld start in early june secretary of state kerry said it could be held as early as the end of this month. here is more about that. secretary kerry call last week to get -- be together, and we are getting things it is unlikely to happen this month, but will slide into gene. is there hope to do it by the end of the month? >> let me take the second question first. the secretary said at the time he'd like to do this as early as is practical, and that press he said by the end of may, or ideally by the end of may, and there are many different players cannot different countries involved. it looks like it will slip past that to possibly early june. i did not have an exact date. i can tell you in terms of calls, and it may be more productive if i give you a list so i did not forget anyone, but he has been in constant contact over the past couple of days, to the weekend, since this announ
we created a simulator that we are trying to bring the message home in a safe environment about the difficult dangers with texting and driving. >> we will visit eight on capitol hill an . >> he syria peace conference asld start in early june secretary of state kerry said it could be held as early as the end of this month. here is more about that. secretary kerry call last week to get -- be together, and we are getting things it is unlikely to happen this month, but will slide into...
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it takes place in an environment where u.s. russian relations had been improving in recent weeks. the last 18 months had been very cold, very chilly. the last few weeks or so, russia and the us us have been talking about working closely together again on counterterrorism, finding a solution for syria, so forth. now remains to be seen if the continued reaction to this one embarrassed spy is enough to derail some of that recent progress. brooke? >> phil black for us in moscow. phil, thank you. >>> next, o.j. simpson smiling as he entered the court today. take a look. four years in jail, he will take the stand, to try to convince a judge he deserves a whole new trial and that could happen as soon as today. we're live in vegas next. yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! first get salad and cheddar bay biscuits. then choose from a variety of seafood entrées. plu
it takes place in an environment where u.s. russian relations had been improving in recent weeks. the last 18 months had been very cold, very chilly. the last few weeks or so, russia and the us us have been talking about working closely together again on counterterrorism, finding a solution for syria, so forth. now remains to be seen if the continued reaction to this one embarrassed spy is enough to derail some of that recent progress. brooke? >> phil black for us in moscow. phil, thank...
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i gotta tell you bill, it is so discouraging to be in this environment right now where what we do is vote on journals. we vote -- the previous day's journal is one of the major votes of the day. and then we go through these bills. and they're all -- fund-raising tools for the other side. that's what we're doing. >> bill: this is, by my count at least the 34th vote. will be the 34th vote to repeal obamacare right? so just kind of shows you i guess, what the focus is over there. i must say congresswoman, i'm begging you ahead of time not to comment on this but i was talking to a republican member of the house a couple of nights ago who told me that john boehner is the worst speaker in the history of the house of representatives. in his opinion. but just shows there are even some republicans who realize they're not getting a lot done over there i guess. enough said. i do want to ask you about an issue -- you've been here in studio several times. you've been a champion on this issue. raising the question about what the military's response to all of these charges of sexual assault is and
i gotta tell you bill, it is so discouraging to be in this environment right now where what we do is vote on journals. we vote -- the previous day's journal is one of the major votes of the day. and then we go through these bills. and they're all -- fund-raising tools for the other side. that's what we're doing. >> bill: this is, by my count at least the 34th vote. will be the 34th vote to repeal obamacare right? so just kind of shows you i guess, what the focus is over there. i must say...
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but that's not a healthy news environment, i don't think, where you just have people doing, you know, things that, reporting stories that make their side look good. jon: we'll see what kind of coverage this generates as it goes forward. ab stoddard and charlie, thanks very much. charlie hurt from the washington times. >> thanks, jon. jenna: just minutes after jodi arias was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of travis alexander, she's facing the very real possibility that she could be executed. and in those moments she decides to give an interview. we're going to play part of that interview, and our legal panel will weigh in on whether she will get the death penalty. there are we got adt because i walked in on a burglary once. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber really took from us was our peace of mind. with adt, we got it back. [ male announcer ] every 14.6 seconds, a burglary takes place in the united states. so rely on the fast alarm response of adt. a single adt system can help protect you
but that's not a healthy news environment, i don't think, where you just have people doing, you know, things that, reporting stories that make their side look good. jon: we'll see what kind of coverage this generates as it goes forward. ab stoddard and charlie, thanks very much. charlie hurt from the washington times. >> thanks, jon. jenna: just minutes after jodi arias was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of travis alexander, she's facing the very real possibility that she...